From: Marcel Beck mbeck@access.ch To: YAM Newsletter yamnews@egroups.com Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 22:01:22 +0200 X-Mailer: YAM 2.0beta23 [020] AmigaOS E-Mail Client (c) 1995-1999 by Marcel Beck http://www.yam.ch Subject: [yamnews] YAM News No. 7 *YAM News Letter No.7* May 25th, 1999 Welcome to the seventh issue of the YAM News Letter. These mailings are sent in irregular intervals to the subscribers of the YAM mailing list and to the YAMNEWS announcement list. To subscribe to one of these lists, follow the instructions given at http://www.yam.ch/maillist.html To unsubscribe, read the instructions at the end of this message. *Contents* New products YAM and PGP 2.6 YAM and PGP 5 Current versions _New products_ *YGM* ("You've Got Mail") is a small and fast POP3 mail checker that reads the required settings from a YAM configuration file. You can tell YGM to start YAM or another program when it detects new mail. *LocalServer* is a package that allows you to test your e-mail client by setting up a local POP3/SMTP mail server. It's based on AmiTCP 4.0 demo. Both products can be downloaded from http://www.yam.ch/archive.html _YAM and PGP 2.6_ YAM works with both versions of PGP, but personally I prefer version 2.6.3 because it's smaller, much faster and better integrates into YAM than version 5. First of all, install PGP 2 and create your key pair using pgp -kg. The PGP2 directory has the following structure: PGP2 (dir) bin (dir) pgp config.txt language.idx language.txt pubring.pgp randseed.bin secring.pgp Assign PGP: to the PGP2 directory, then set the enviromental variable PGPPath to 'PGP:'. In YAM/Configuration/Security, set the PGP Path option to 'PGP:bin/'. If you want to edit or read encrypted messages that have been written by you, switch on the 'Encrypt to self' option. In config.txt, the following settings should be made: Language = en EncryptToSelf = off PubRing = "PGP:pubring.pgp" SecRing = "PGP:secring.pgp" RandSeed = "PGP:randseed.bin" _YAM and PGP 5_ First of all, install PGP 5 and create your key pair using pgpk -g. The PGP5 directory has the following structure (please note that there are two copies of randseed.bin!): PGP5 (dir) bin (dir) pgpe pgpk pgps pgpv keys50 (dir) pubring.pkr randseed.bin secring.skr language50.txt pgp.cfg randseed.bin Assign PGP: to the PGP5 directory, then set the enviromental variable PGPPath to 'PGP:'. In YAM/Configuration/Security, set the PGP Path option to 'PGP:bin/'. If you want to edit or read encrypted messages that have been written by you, switch on the 'Encrypt to self' option. In pgp.cfg, the following settings should be made: Language = en EncryptToSelf = off PubRing = "PGP:keys50/pubring.pkr" SecRing = "PGP:keys50/secring.skr" RandSeed = "PGP:keys50/randseed.bin" Check the validity of the keys on your public keyring with pgpk -e and validate them by signing with pgpk -s. You can't send encrypted mail to someone whose key hasn't been trusted. Please note that there's a bug in PGP5: If a message is encrypted for more than one recipient (including you), PGP doesn't set an error code as long as there is a valid key for at least one of the recipients. For example, you try to encrypt a message for John and yourself: There's no valid key for John, but there's one for you and PGP doesn't tell YAM that encryption wasn't successful. The resulting message can be read by you, but not by John! _Current versions_ *Full release* YAM 1.3.5 (17.09.1997) Available from http://www.yam.ch/archive.html or from any Aminet site. *Public beta* YAM 2.0Preview7 (13.03.1999) Available from http://www.yam.ch/preview.html *MUI Classes* BetterString.mcc 11.3 (09.02.1999) Listtree.mcc 17.53 (21.07.1997) NList.mcc 19.97 (30.11.1998) TextEditor.mcc 15.5 (12.02.1999) Toolbar.mcc 15.5 (21.12.1998) support@yam.ch http://www.yam.ch